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1 James Tam Loops In Pascal In this section of notes you will learn how to rerun parts of your program without having to duplicate the code.

2 James Tam The Need For Repetition (Loops) Writing out a simple counting program (1 – 3). program counting (output); begin writeln('1'); writeln('2'); writeln('3'); end.

3 James Tam The Need For Repetition (2) Simple program but what if changes need to be made? The source code must be re-edited and re-compiled each time that a change is needed. What if you need the program to count many times?

4 James Tam Basic Structure Of Loops 1)Initialize the control a)Control – typically a variable that determines whether or not the loop executes or not. 2)Testing the control against a condition 3)Executing the body of the loop 4)Update the value of the control

5 James Tam Types Of Loops Pre-test loops 1.Initialize control 2.Check if a condition is met (using the control in some Boolean expression) a) If the condition has been met then continue on with the loop (go to step 3) b) If the condition is not met then break out of the loop (loop ends) 3.Execute the body of the loop 4.Update the value of the control 5.Repeat step 2 General characteristics The body of the loop executes zero or more times Execute the body only if the condition is true (stop executing when it becomes false) Examples: while-do, for

6 James Tam Types Of Loops (2) Post-test loops 1.Initialize control (often this step is unneeded because the control is set in the body) 2.Execute the body of the loop 3.Update the value of the control 4.Check if a condition is met (using the control in some Boolean expression) a) If the condition has been met then break out of loop (loop ends) b) If the condition hasn't been met then continue on with loop (go to step 2) General characteristics The body of the loop executes one or more times Execute the body only if condition is false (stop executing when it’s true) Examples: repeat-until

7 James Tam Can be used if the number of times that the loop executes is not known in advance. Format: while (Boolean expression) do body Example (The full program can be found in Unix under /home/231/examples/loops/whileDo.p) var i : integer; i: = 1; while (i <= 5) do begin writeln('i = ', i); i := i + 1; end; (* while *) Pre-Test Loop: While-Do

8 James Tam Can be used if the number of times that the loop executes is not known in advance. Format: while (Boolean expression) do body Example (The full program can be found in Unix under /home/231/examples/loops/whileDo.p) var i : integer; i: = 1; while (i <= 5) do begin writeln('i = ', i); i := i + 1; end; (* while *) Pre-Test Loop: While-Do 1) Initialize control 2) Check condition 3) Execute body 4) Update control

9 James Tam Tracing The While Loop Variables Execution i./a.out

10 James Tam Pre-Test Loop: For Typically used when it is known in advance how many times that the loop will execute (counting loops). Format (counting up): for initialize control to final value do body Format (counting down): for initialize control downto final value do body

11 James Tam First For Loop Example Example one (The full program can be found in Unix under /home/231/examples/loops/forLoopUp.p) begin var i : integer; var total : integer; total := 0; for i := 1 to 5 do begin total := total + i; writeln('i=', i, ‘ total=', total); end; (* for *) end.

12 James Tam First For Loop Example Example one (The full program can be found in Unix under /home/231/examples/loops/forLoopUp.p) begin var i : integer; var total : integer; total := 0; for i := 1 to 5 do begin total := total + i; writeln('i=', i, ‘ total=', total); end; (* for *) end. 1) Initialize control i := 1 3) Update control to 2) Test condition to 5 4) Execute body

13 James Tam Tracing The First For Loop Example Variables Execution i./a.out total

14 James Tam Second For Loop Example Example one (The full program can be found in Unix under /home/231/examples/loops/forLoopDown.p) begin var i : integer; var total : integer; total := 0; for i := 5 downto 1 do begin total := total + i; writeln('i=', i, ' total=',total); end; (* for *) end.

15 James Tam Tracing The Second For Loop Example Variables Execution i./a.out total

16 James Tam Post Test Loops: Repeat-Until Used instead of a while-do loop if you need the loop to execute the loop at least once. Format: repeat body until (Boolean expression);

17 James Tam Repeat-Until: An Example The full version can be found in Unix under: /home/231/examples/loops/guzzlingGame.p

18 James Tam Repeat-Until: An Example (2) repeat answer := random(10); write('Enter your guess: '); readln(guess); if (guess = answer) then writeln('You guessed correctly!') else writeln('You guessed incorrectly'); writeln('Number was ', answer, ', your guess was ', guess); write('Play again? Enter "N" or "n" to quit or anything else to '); writeln('continue'); write('Choice: '); readln(choice); writeln; until (choice = 'N') OR (choice = 'n');

19 James Tam Repeat-Until: An Example (2) repeat answer := random(10); write('Enter your guess: '); readln(guess); if (guess = answer) then writeln('You guessed correctly!') else writeln('You guessed incorrectly'); writeln('Number was ', answer, ', your guess was ', guess); write('Play again? Enter "N" or "n" to quit or anything else to '); writeln('continue'); write('Choice: '); readln(choice); writeln; until (choice = 'N') OR (choice = 'n'); 1) Execute body 2) Update control 3) Test condition

20 James Tam Infinite Loops Infinite loops never end (the stopping condition is never met). They can be caused by logical errors: The loop control is never updated (Example 1 – below). The updating of the loop control never brings it closer to the stopping condition (Example 2 – next slide). Example 1 (The full version can be found in Unix under /home/231/examples/loops/infinite1.p) var i : integer; i := 1; while (i <=10) do writeln('i=', i); i := i + 1; To stop a program with an infinite loop in Unix simultaneously press the and the keys

21 James Tam Infinite Loops (2) Example 2 (The full version can be found in Unix under /home/231/examples/loops/infinite2.p) var i : integer; i := 10; while (i > 0) do begin writeln('i = ', i); i := i + 1; end; To stop a program with an infinite loop in Unix simultaneously press the and the keys

22 James Tam Nested Loops One loop executes inside of another loop(s). Example structure: Outer loop (runs n times) Inner loop (runs m times) Body of inner loop (runs n x m times) Example program (the full program can be found in Unix under: /home/231/examples/loops/nested.p) var i : integer; var j : integer; for i := 1 to 2 do for j := 1 to 3 do writeln('i=', i, ' j=', j); writeln('All done!');

23 James Tam Testing Loops Make sure that the loop executes the proper number of times. Test conditions: 1)Loop does not run 2)Loop runs exactly once 3)Loop runs exactly ‘n’ times

24 James Tam Testing Loops: An Example program testLoops (input, output); begin var sum : integer; var i : integer; var last : integer; sum := 0; i := 1; write('Enter the last number in the sequence to sum : '); readln(last);

25 James Tam Testing Loops: An Example (2) while (i <= last) do begin sum := sum + i; writeln('i=', i); i := i + 1; end; writeln('sum=', sum); end.

26 James Tam You Should Now Know When and why are loops used in computer programs What is the difference between pre-test loops and post-test loops How to trace the execution of pre and post-test loops How to properly write the code for a loop in a program What are nested loops and how do you trace their execution How to test the execution of loop


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